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Christopher J. Lee

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Christopher J. Lee is a Lecturer at CISA and in the Department of International Relations at the University of the Witwatersrand. He previously taught in the United States and Canada at Stanford, Harvard, and Dalhousie Universities and at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He received his PhD in African history from Stanford University. Trained as a socio-cultural historian, his teaching and research interests concern the social, political, and intellectual histories of southern Africa. He has conducted field and archival work in Malawi, Zimbabwe, and Zambia, as well as having lived in Mozambique and Botswana. His recent work has addressed decolonization and the politics of the Indian Ocean during the Cold War. His articles and essays have appeared in the Journal of African History, Social History, Law and History Review, Politique Africaine, Gender and History, Transition, Radical History Review, Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, Kronos: Southern African Histories, and elsewhere. He is the editor of Making a World After Empire: The Bandung Moment and Its Political Afterlives . He has a forthcoming book with Duke University Press on the politics of race and nativism in Malawi, Zimbabwe, and Zambia.

Christopher J. Lee

3.7/5 ( ratings)
Christopher J. Lee is a Lecturer at CISA and in the Department of International Relations at the University of the Witwatersrand. He previously taught in the United States and Canada at Stanford, Harvard, and Dalhousie Universities and at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He received his PhD in African history from Stanford University. Trained as a socio-cultural historian, his teaching and research interests concern the social, political, and intellectual histories of southern Africa. He has conducted field and archival work in Malawi, Zimbabwe, and Zambia, as well as having lived in Mozambique and Botswana. His recent work has addressed decolonization and the politics of the Indian Ocean during the Cold War. His articles and essays have appeared in the Journal of African History, Social History, Law and History Review, Politique Africaine, Gender and History, Transition, Radical History Review, Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, Kronos: Southern African Histories, and elsewhere. He is the editor of Making a World After Empire: The Bandung Moment and Its Political Afterlives . He has a forthcoming book with Duke University Press on the politics of race and nativism in Malawi, Zimbabwe, and Zambia.

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